All the looks of the British Royal Ladies at Royal Ascot 2017-Day 3- Ladies Day

All the looks of the British Royal Ladies at Royal Ascot 2017-Day 3- Ladies Day

There can be no doubt that the Queen is in her element at Royal Ascot, which she’s attended every year since 1952The York girls were looking fresh-faced after their night at the V&A summer partyThe Queen’s hat featured a pretty tulip adornment and she teamed the ensemble with her trusty white glovesThe Queen, Prince Andrew, Princess Anne, and Princess Beatrice are seen entering the Parade Ring ahead of the Gold CupThe Queen was showing no signs of fatigue after a hectic day which saw her preside over the State Opening of Parliament before dashing back for AscotThe Queen was joined in the parade ring by racing advisor John Warren and her daughter Princess AnneThe Queen was joined in the carriage procession at Ascot by her son Prince Andrew, while her husband the Duke of Edinburgh continues to recover from an infectionThe Queen presents an award to winning jockey James Doyle who stood in for injured Frankie DettoriThe Queen looks delighted as she holds the trophy to be presented to the owner of the Gold Cup’s winning horse, Big OrangeThe Queen is accompanied by Prince Andrew as they leave Windsor Castle in a convoyThe Queen got an especially rapturous welcome from her daughter-in-law Sophie, Countess of WessexThe Queen congratulates jockey James Doyle, who said he was feeling an incredible sense of pride in his winning horseThe Duke of Edinburgh leaves the King Edward VII’s hospital in west London after being admitted following an infectionSophie, Countess of Wessex is seen in the Parade Ring as she attends Royal Ascot 2017Sophie Wessex looked pleased to see her mother-in-law, waving as she pulled up in her carriageSophie Wessex looked delighted to greet Mike TindallSophie Wessex chats to the Queen’s nephew Viscount David Armstrong-Jones, son of Princess MargaretSophie Wessex also looked chic in cream, teaming her outfit with a neutral suede clutch bag